[R] How to scale arrows to approximately fill a plot region?

Jim Lemon jim at bitwrit.com.au
Thu Dec 8 12:22:40 CET 2011


On 12/08/2011 04:52 AM, Michael Friendly wrote:
> In a variety of graphic applications, I plot some data, together with
> arrows representing variables
> or linear transformations of variables as vectors in the same space, as
> in a biplot.
>
> In my applications, the scale of the arrows is arbitrary -- all that
> matters is relative length.
> I'd like to blow them up or shrink them to fit the available space in
> the plot.
> The origin is typically at some mean for (x,y), but that is not
> necessarily so.
> There must be some general, perhaps approximate solution for this problem,
> but I can't see it.
>
> Below is a simple test case. I found the approximate solution, scale <-
> 14 by trial and error.
> [I'm ignoring aspect ratio, because that determines the bbox I calculate
> from the plot.]
>
>
> set.seed(123135251)
> x <- 2 + 5* rnorm(50)
> y <- 5 + 2* rnorm(50)
> plot(x,y)
>
> # get bounding box of plot region, in data coordinates
> bbox <- matrix(par("usr"), 2, 2, dimnames=list(c("min", "max"),c("x",
> "y")))
> # center vectors here
> origin <- colMeans(bbox)
> points(origin[1], origin[2], pch=16, cex=2)
>
> # vectors to be displayed in this space
> vectors <- cbind( runif(5), (runif(5)-.5))
>
> # draw arrows, given origin and length in xy
> Arrows <- function(xy, lenxy, length=.1, angle=10, ...) {
> arrows(xy[1], xy[2], xy[1]+lenxy[,1], xy[2]+lenxy[,2], length=length,
> angle=angle, ...)
> }
>
> ## How to determine scale so that vectors ~ fill the bounding box???
> scale <- 14
> Arrows(origin, scale*vectors)
>
>
Hi Michael,
Have a look at the vectorField (plotrix) function. This scales the 
arrows to the unit cells in the plot, so it's trivial to change the code 
in the bottom half of the function to scale to the entire plot.

Jim



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